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Dissertation & Research Project Hub

Dissertation & Research Project Hub

Introduction

A goal of original research beyond investigating problems and solutions is to disseminate information to add to the body of knowledge and to communicate with other researchers and scholars. If you are thinking about publishing the results of your dissertation, thesis or applied research project, check out the resources on this page to help in navigating the publishing process, or use the menu on the left. 

 

Watch this series of 12 video coaching sessions presented by well-published presenters from within our Chicago School community share their expertise on topics related to publishing.

Find information and resources for: 

  • Choosing a Journal
  • Peer Review Process
  • Publishing a Book
  • Publication Agreements and Self-Archiving
  • What is Open Access?
  • Transformative Agreements

In this guide, find information about: 

  • Find Funding & Partnerships
  • Plan a Research Proposal
  • Manage Information & Data
  • Measure Impact & Digital Identity
  • Preserve & Archive

 

 

 

The Chicago School Publishing Series

Each presentation is 50 minutes in which well-published presenters from within our Chicago School community share their expertise on topics related to publishing. These 12 coaching sessions are based on Wendy Laura Belcher's book: Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success. Her revolutionary approach enables academic authors to overcome their anxieties and produce the publications that are essential to succeeding in their fields. In each webinar, participants learn a particular feature needed to produce a strong article and work on revising theirs accordingly. At the end of the series, articles should be ready for publication!